
#1 - WALKING TO WORK
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Why go through traffic if you can go over it! Am I right? XD
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Why go through traffic if you can go over it! Am I right? XD
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Walking to work is much more relaxing than driving through traffic, don't you think?
Kimberly is very careful with her own stuff. Though I don't think anybody would leave their car behind in this situation, that thing cost some serious money!
I am assuming by your avatar that I hit all the right buttons for ya on this one, right? XD
Kimberly is very careful with her own stuff. Though I don't think anybody would leave their car behind in this situation, that thing cost some serious money!
I am assuming by your avatar that I hit all the right buttons for ya on this one, right? XD
Heh, cool. As I said in the chat, in my opinion, the three most important aspects of a webcomic, or a story in general, are concept, tone, and timing. Concept is just that, the initial premise for the setting. This one is already interesting to several parties, myself included, though I know you're not going to do what I really want, heh. Tone is how you tell the story in this case, what you do with it, treating it seriously or comedically, what sort of physics does it work with, and how does it handle stories, as just single pages, or longer lines. Finally is timing, and probably the best way to keep interest. As it's on the web, and free, people are willing to tolerate a lot if the concept is interesting, and it comes out regularly, while some bad concepts can be made awesome with fast updates and good choice of how you tell it. Sometimes you can get away with slow updates and good tone and concepts, but it's more difficult.
You are correct. I believe story-wise I am probably covered. Just need to see how often I can update. I can't make regular updates due to the nature of my work and studies, unfortunately. But I will be working on the comic at every opportunity I get, taking only short breaks along the way.
Nobody ever wears shoes in this comic. In this universe shoes are used only as protective gear, such as in a firefighter's uniform.
That may change though... The magic about this comic is that nothing is ever set in stone. The only rule is that future pages don't contradict what has been stated in previous ones. So unless something has been explicitly established, everything goes!
That may change though... The magic about this comic is that nothing is ever set in stone. The only rule is that future pages don't contradict what has been stated in previous ones. So unless something has been explicitly established, everything goes!
I imagine a few people probably got hurt, but luckily no casualties. A lot of property damage though. O_O
Kim was just having so much fun getting her personal revenge on traffic after all these years, that I think people had enough time to get out of their vehicles before they got stomped
Kim was just having so much fun getting her personal revenge on traffic after all these years, that I think people had enough time to get out of their vehicles before they got stomped
I think this is the greatest set of pictures I have ever seen, especially the last one with Kimberly carrying her car like it was a toy~
The details of the cityscape amaze me; it's almost like I am there.
Some critique if you don't mind, wish you would have made her paw pads look prettier; think they look a bit underproportioned compared to how I [originally] imagined them to be. :p
The details of the cityscape amaze me; it's almost like I am there.
Some critique if you don't mind, wish you would have made her paw pads look prettier; think they look a bit underproportioned compared to how I [originally] imagined them to be. :p
The big reason is because it's so hard finding someone who knows how to draw cars and to make a cityscape look near-realistic like you did.
Cannot get over how pretty Kimberly looks here, strangely enough~
And I find that statement so hard to believe, considering you made everything in it so appealing to look at; the colors, details, actions are all so life-like you deserve much praise for giving it so much effort.
My original theory is that Kimberly's pads had proportions/texture like this, seeing as they were a perfect match for the large, plush toes she had.
Cannot get over how pretty Kimberly looks here, strangely enough~
And I find that statement so hard to believe, considering you made everything in it so appealing to look at; the colors, details, actions are all so life-like you deserve much praise for giving it so much effort.
My original theory is that Kimberly's pads had proportions/texture like this, seeing as they were a perfect match for the large, plush toes she had.
Thank you very much, that is kind of you to say! But my buildings and scenery look so much better in the more recent pages. A lot has changed in how I go around making them...
And that's a lion paw, Kim is only a house cat. Their pads are smaller, they look more like this. I tend to prefer keeping my designs more grounded in reality.
And that's a lion paw, Kim is only a house cat. Their pads are smaller, they look more like this. I tend to prefer keeping my designs more grounded in reality.
This part of the story has the most attention to city scenery than the others, so I wanted to give you praise where it is most due.
I don't think you need to make it any better; keeping it this way is fine with me~
Based on what you have said there, we have a different design philosophy... as much as I like realistic/semi-realistically styled characters, I very much admire personal touches of beauty added to characters to help them stand out from the rest, emphasize a particular feature a bit more, and most importantly, to better differentiate anthro creatures from regular animals in the ways they are depicted. In this case, since the paw pads were visible, I suggested they have the beauty of a lion's paw, without going over the top. The big pads and texture are stunning to look at, in my opinion.
In the other picture with her, I felt the paw pads had better proportions.
Not sure if you understand what it is I am saying here, but in simplest terms, I do like in pictures where the paws are showing to have even a touch of emphasis on their beauty. On a different feature, I do have to praise you for making all of her faces look really cutesy, and most importantly, alive.
This is just my stupid suggestion... it is your art after all. :p
Wanted to make a picture that takes a little bit of inspiration from the last picture here, as I think it is one of the best furry pictures ever made.
I don't think you need to make it any better; keeping it this way is fine with me~
Based on what you have said there, we have a different design philosophy... as much as I like realistic/semi-realistically styled characters, I very much admire personal touches of beauty added to characters to help them stand out from the rest, emphasize a particular feature a bit more, and most importantly, to better differentiate anthro creatures from regular animals in the ways they are depicted. In this case, since the paw pads were visible, I suggested they have the beauty of a lion's paw, without going over the top. The big pads and texture are stunning to look at, in my opinion.
In the other picture with her, I felt the paw pads had better proportions.
Not sure if you understand what it is I am saying here, but in simplest terms, I do like in pictures where the paws are showing to have even a touch of emphasis on their beauty. On a different feature, I do have to praise you for making all of her faces look really cutesy, and most importantly, alive.
This is just my stupid suggestion... it is your art after all. :p
Wanted to make a picture that takes a little bit of inspiration from the last picture here, as I think it is one of the best furry pictures ever made.
Yeah, I am not bonkers for realism either. What I meant by grounding my designs in reality was not giving them unnatural features that can't be found in the real world, trying to preserve the unique characteristics of the species. I believe little touches like that helps to bring the fictional world to life!
Also, I am very flattered that you enjoy what I am doing this much. I'll keep doing my best!
Also, I am very flattered that you enjoy what I am doing this much. I'll keep doing my best!
And this is coming from someone who draws more realistically-styled anthros than you do, ironically. :p
Felt the urge to say that because I have an anthro domestic cat lady (that strangely enough looks a little like your Kimberly) who I picture with large, beautiful pink pads as that is something I [personally] wanted to see again... makes some sense considering she is a goddess who can make herself any way she wants to, really.
Simply because I like paw pads this much, I want them to be as appealing to look at as possible.
Keep going with this comic, the amount of effort put into each detail is something I haven't seen in years.
Felt the urge to say that because I have an anthro domestic cat lady (that strangely enough looks a little like your Kimberly) who I picture with large, beautiful pink pads as that is something I [personally] wanted to see again... makes some sense considering she is a goddess who can make herself any way she wants to, really.
Simply because I like paw pads this much, I want them to be as appealing to look at as possible.
Keep going with this comic, the amount of effort put into each detail is something I haven't seen in years.
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